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Tamworth, NH – Floor Collapse in Wedding at The Preserve at Chocorua, Multiple Injuries

Tamworth, NH (March 21, 2026) – A serious accident during a wedding led to multiple reported injuries after a floor collapsed on Saturday, March 21, at The Preserve at Chocorua in Tamworth. The place is located on the 88 block of Philbrick Neighborhood Road.
The incident happened around 5:30 p.m. while about 145 guests were gathered inside the venue.
Officials said the main floor gave way and dropped into the basement below, causing a large-scale emergency response. Early reports indicate that several people were hurt, and some people were reportedly trapped under debris in the immediate aftermath.
Emergency units rushed to the scene, including at least 12 ambulances and air medical crews. First responders worked to reach those affected, assess injuries, and provide urgent care. Victims were treated at the site before being taken to nearby hospitals for further evaluation.
The full extent of injuries has not yet been confirmed. Authorities have not released details on how many people were hurt or the severity of their conditions.
Investigators are still working to determine what caused the structure to fail. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
Our thoughts are with those injured as they receive care and begin their recovery.
Who Is Liable for Floor Collapse Injuries in New Hampshire?
In most cases, the owner or occupier of the property has a legal duty to keep the premises safe and to fix or warn about dangerous conditions that could harm visitors.
Liability for floor collapse injuries in New Hampshire is determined under premises liability law, which focuses on whether a property owner or other responsible party acted with reasonable care.
If a floor collapses, the key legal question is whether someone knew, or reasonably should have known, about a structural problem and failed to address it. A property owner may be held responsible if they did not repair a hazard, did not conduct proper inspections, or ignored warning signs of a defect.
However, simply owning the property does not automatically make someone liable; there must be evidence of negligence or carelessness.
Liability is not always limited to the property owner. In some situations, other parties may share responsibility, such as businesses leasing the space or parties responsible for maintenance and repairs.
Courts often look at who had control over the area where the collapse occurred and whether the risk of injury was foreseeable.
New Hampshire also follows a comparative fault rule. This means an injured person may still recover damages even if they were partially at fault, though their compensation may be reduced based on their share of responsibility.
Each case depends heavily on the specific facts, including the condition of the property, prior complaints, and inspection history. Liability determination requires a detailed investigation into how and why the collapse occurred.
Compensation may be available for victims of these kinds of accidents in New Hampshire. A Tamworth premises liability lawyer can handle your case, obtain a copy of the police accident report, review your case, and deal with any insurance matters that may arise.
After you or a loved one has been injured in a crash, speaking with a personal injury lawyer may help you better understand your rights and the options available.
At Stephen Law Group, we have experience reviewing all sorts of complex personal injury cases and assisting accident victims with any legal concerns they may have.
Our lawyers can review your case, explain your rights, and help you assess your options to make informed decisions. To learn more, contact Stephen Law Group today at 877-663-1007.
Note: This post has been prepared using information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. The details of the incident have not been independently verified. If you identify any inaccuracies, please contact Stephen Law Group so our team can promptly review and update the content to ensure accuracy and reliability.
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